Portable 2x 18W fluorescent fixture (NOS version) 
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Looks like it was used for a bit and the original Philip's colour 54 daylight tube went EOL and the previous owner put a TLD 840 in it

Portable 2x 18W fluorescent fixture (NOS version)

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Looks like it was used for a bit and the original Philip's colour 54 daylight tube went EOL and the previous owner put a TLD 840 in it

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Slyspark   [07 Aug, 2024 at 05:07 PM]
I seem to recall that these really used to munch through tubes - main reason in the end I ditched the ones I had
Flurofan96   [07 Aug, 2024 at 09:06 PM]
Oh yes due to the cold cathode style startup that sputters the electrodes big time hence I see the lovely purple glow on the ends of the tubes for a good 2 seconds. Since I am fond of using it, I will be using the modern made 18W tubes that are Chinese made and the Philips Polish made ones (the left tube is one) this is not to be used with precious vintage halophosphor tubes . I plan to get more

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